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cafes, as alfo to flatulent humours, citherin the vpper or lower parts of the 
body. The oyle thatié Chiimically drawieoucof ordinary Tyme, isvfed 
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prge—4 Here are many varieties of Hyflope, befide the commen or ordinary , which 
i I referue forthe Kitchen 5 aad intend onely in'this place to gine you 
| the knowledge of fome more rare : viz. of fuch as are nourfed vp by thofe 
that are curious, and fit for this garden : for there are fome other, that muft be remems 
bred inthe Phyficke garden, or garden of Simples, or clfeinagenerall worke. 
1A ffipu fale nines. White Hy Tope, 
“This white Hyffope is of the fame kinde'and {mell with the common Hyflope ; but: 
 differeth, intharthis many times hath divers leaues, that are wholly of a white co- 
Jour, with part of the ftalke alfo : others ate parted,the onehalfe white,the orher halfe 
greene, and fome are wholly greene, or wi vfome{pots or fttipes of white within the 
greene, which makes it delightfullto moft «pacer | 
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_ » Asthelafthath party coloured leaves, whiteand greene; ‘forhis hath his leaues of 
_ anafh-colour, which of fome is called ruffet sand hath no other difference cither in 
. forme or fmell. soy TES SESY z: eae sul BOE AP 1G go eis Daye bsvic 
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> All the leaues of this Hyfope are wholly yellow, or buta little greene in them, and” 
- areof fo pleafant acolour, efpecially in Summer, tharthey prouoke many Gentlewo- 
‘en to weare them in their heads, and on theirarmes, ‘with as much delight as many 
_ fine lowers can giue: but in Winter their beautifull colour is much decayed, being of 
_ awhitith greene, yet recouerthemfeluesagaine thenext Summer. 
As thiskinde of Hyffope groweth lower thet the former or ordinary kinde, fo it 
_ hath more branches, flenderer, and not fo wooddy, leaning fomewhat downe toward 
the ground, fo wonderfully thicke fet with leaues, that are like vato the other, but ofa 
darker greene colour, and fomewhat thicker withall , that itisthe onely fine {weete 
herbe, that [know fitteft (if any be minded to plant herbes) to fet or border a knot of 
herbes or flowers, becaufe it will well abide, and not growe too wooddy or great, nor 
be thinae of leanes in one part, when it is thicke in another, fo that it may be kept with 
cutting as fmooth and plaineas atable. If it be fufferedto growe vp of it felfealone, 
it rifeth with leauesas before is {pecified, and fowreth asthe common doth, and of 
the famefent alfo, not differing in any thing, but in thethickneffe of the leanes on the 
~ ftalkes and branches, and the aptneffe to be ordered as the keeper pleafeth. 
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